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Legal Semiotics Monographs (ISSN 1360-1652)
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I. Bernard S.
Jackson, Law,
Fact and Narrative Coherence (hardback: ISBN 0-9513793-0-5 and
paperback: ISBN 0-9513793-1-3)
II. David R. Papke, ed., Narrative and the
Legal Discourse (now out of print)
III. Dragan Milovanovic, Postmodern Law and
Disorder (ISBN 0-9513793-3-X)
IV. Bernard S. Jackson, Making Sense in
Law. Linguistic, Psychological and Semiotic Perspectives (hardback: ISBN
0-9513793-6-4)
V. Bernard S. Jackson, Making Sense in
Jurisprudence (hardback: ISBN 0-9513793-8-0)
VI. K. Tuori, Z. Bankowski and J. Uusitalo, eds., Law and Power.
Critical and Socio-Legal Essays (ISBN 0-9528938-0-0)
VII. Anna Pintore and Mario Jori, eds., Law and Language. The
Italian Analytical School (ISBN 0-9513793-5-6)
VIII. Bernard S. Jackson, Semiotics and Legal
Theory (reprint of 1985 RKP edition: (ISBN 0-9528938-1-9)
IX. Dennis
Kurzon, A Tale
of Two Remedies. Equity, Verb Aspect and the Whorfian Hypothesis (ISBN
0-9528938-2-7)
X. Hanneke van
Schooten, ed., Semiotics and Legislation.
Jurisprudential, Institutional and Sociological Perspectives (ISBN
0-9528938-3-5)
XI. Anna
Pintore, Law
without Truth (translation of Il diritto senza verità: ISBN 0-9528938-4-3).
XII. Audun
Kjus, Stories at
Trial (ISBN 978-1-906731-08-3).
XIII. Hanneke
van Schooten, Jurisprudence
and Communication (ISBN 978-1-906731-14-4)
Also
Andrew Rees, The Young Corporate
Lawyer’s Vade Mecum (ISBN 978-1-906731-07-6)
Stephen M. Passamaneck, The Laws of
Evidence: Shulhan ‘Arukh, Hilkhoth ‘Eduth (ISBN 978-1-906731-16-8)
Jewish Law Association Studies (click on “Publications”)
Publications of the Agunah Research Unit
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